"A group of gunsmiths just 3D printed a bigger, better caliber rifle.
PrintedFirearm.com , a website devoted to 3D printing of guns, announced that one of its members successfully developed a lower receiver for a Colt CM901 rifle. The receiver for the CM901—which is considered to be a much stronger brother of the infamous AR-15 assault rifle—was crafted on a XYZ Da Vinci printer, which normally costs around $500 - considered cheap in the 3D printer world. While they were not the first to 3D print a lower receiver, it seems as if Printed Firearm has taken an evolutionary step..."
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http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2015/03...ed-rifle-fires-nato-rounds/?intcmp=latestnews
(Now, If I could just print me a woman...cjd)
PrintedFirearm.com , a website devoted to 3D printing of guns, announced that one of its members successfully developed a lower receiver for a Colt CM901 rifle. The receiver for the CM901—which is considered to be a much stronger brother of the infamous AR-15 assault rifle—was crafted on a XYZ Da Vinci printer, which normally costs around $500 - considered cheap in the 3D printer world. While they were not the first to 3D print a lower receiver, it seems as if Printed Firearm has taken an evolutionary step..."
(Read the story)
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2015/03...ed-rifle-fires-nato-rounds/?intcmp=latestnews
(Now, If I could just print me a woman...cjd)